Attach it to the operator at all times
Attach the lanyard to their person
Attach it to the operator at all times
In the State of Florida, operators of personal watercraft (PWCs) equipped with an engine cutoff must ensure that the cutoff device is attached to their person while operating the vessel. This requirement is in place to enhance safety, as the engine cutoff will stop the engine if the operator falls off or is thrown from the PWC. Additionally, all operators must adhere to local laws and regulations regarding the safe use of PWCs.
Attach it to the operator, clothing or PFD when boating
Attach it to the operator, clothing or PFD when boating
Attach it to the operator, clothing or PFD when boating
In Georgia, if your personal watercraft (PW) is equipped with an engine cut-off lanyard, you must attach it to your wrist or life jacket while operating the vessel. This safety feature ensures that the engine will shut off if you fall off or are ejected from the PW, reducing the risk of accidents. Always ensure the lanyard is securely connected before starting your ride.
Losing your boat
to shut off engine if it falls out
An engine cut off lanyard helps to reduce the risk of accidents caused by a driver falling overboard or losing control of the boat. When the lanyard is pulled, it shuts off the engine, preventing the boat from continuing to operate without a driver.
to shut off engine if it falls out
to shut off engine if it falls out